Planing a trip 1800 miles (one way) to FL this December. CO , NM, TX and over. P-Zeros are a hazard in frost, cold, ice and snow - for that matter anything under 40*F. Looking for some all season tires and want some advice from those that DRIVE IN SNOW BUT DON"T SELL TIRES. Have read thread sponsored by the Tire Rack. Don't really expect any snow but could drive over some through NM on way to TX. At this time have almost 19K on P-Zero's but they look like I'll get 24 to 25K before they're shot. Don't want the expensive mileage or seasonal changing involved with Scorpion tires.

I've put 23,000 miles on my General G-max AS-03. I can't say enough good things about them. They ride smooth, offer a lot of grip. They handle rain very well. They will work in the snow, but don't get throttle happy. When I have to get a new set ill get these same tires. My camaro is a daily driver so the all seasons were a must. They have exceeded my expectations.

I saw the General G-Max tires on a used SS at the dealer and I just didn't like the way they looked on the car. When it's time to replace for me, I'm thinking of BF Goodrich Comp 2's or Cooper Zeon RS3-S.